Morals (suggested by ClassicTVFan47)

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    irishgit

    Tue Jun 01 2010

    "Come here Baby, your rigid morals and upright priggishness make me hot."

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    jester002

    Tue Jun 01 2010

    A man boarded an airplane in New Orleans with a box of frozen crabs and asked a blonde flight attendant to take care of them for him. She took the box and promised to put it in the flight crew's freezer. He advised her that he was holding her personally responsible for them staying frozen and mentioned in a very haughty manner that he was a lawyer. He then went into rant about what would happen if she let them thaw out. Shortly before landing in New York, she announced over the intercom to the entire cabin, "Would the gentleman who gave me the crabs in New Orleans, please raise your hand?" Not one hand went up ... so she took them home. The moral of the story: 1. Lawyers aren't as smart as they think. 2. Blondes are not as dumb as most folks have been lead to believe.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Jun 01 2010

    What about morals that were NOT suggested by Classic TV Fan 47? Oh wait, there aren't any.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Tue Jun 01 2010

    They kinda fall into a category with "Virginity" in the turn-on department.

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    djahuti

    Mon Sep 28 2009

    Well, I want someone with Integrity.I DON"T want someone with a sharp stick where the sun don't shine,though. "Morals" is a bit vague,means different things to different people.

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    molfan

    Mon Jan 26 2009

    I would not expect someone to be holier than thou. I sure am not. but some decent morals and scruples would be important. thinking of other people. being decent to others. trying to do what is "right" and not being a total As*****. being with someone with no morals or scruples would not work out at all for me.

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    collegeadvisor

    Wed Aug 20 2008

    Smokin hot.

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    no_te_veochet_nice

    Sat Aug 16 2008

    Yes...

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    astromike

    Fri Aug 01 2008

    They got to have some.  I wouldnt want every girl to give it up on the very first date.  Thats just a bad sign lol.

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    missynotprissy

    Thu Jul 10 2008

    I respect people who have a strong moral foundation.

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    mu6cl1

    Sun Jun 08 2008

    Morals are important, how can you respect someone without any and how can you be "turned-on" by someone you don't respect?

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    salsadance007

    Wed Jun 04 2008

    Basic morals of right and wrong are important. But in America, everyone comes from such different backgrounds now that you have to have a bit of an open mind when it comes to individual lifestyles.

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    darick

    Thu May 15 2008

    Good for guarding against morally bankrupt, 'gold-digger' types, but girls with morals which are too rigid become an irritance, not a turn-on.

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    somalicat

    Mon Mar 26 2007

    Morals are at the top of my list, followed by intelligence and passion. Integrity is the glue that keeps it all together: without it, the whole thing falls apart.

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    masters

    Wed Jun 07 2006

    good morals is a plus.

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    miss_perverse

    Mon Jun 13 2005

    I appreciate someone with morals, for a relationship. Someone with a nihilistic attitude is a turn-off. However, if they have a holier-than-thou belief about themselves, it's morals gone amuck.

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    cutegurl

    Tue Apr 12 2005

    I think it is very important for two people to have basically the same morals and values before thinking of a serious relationship. When a guy actually has standards and doesn't think it's cool when someone keeps count of all the girls he's made out with, yea that's a turn on.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Mar 22 2005

    Honesty and integrity yes, all else is either negotiable or unimportant.

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    magellan

    Mon Mar 21 2005

    Now THAT's perverted.

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    skizero

    Mon Mar 21 2005

    too hard to pin down as a turn-on. i've been turned-off by moral people, but never turned-on.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon Mar 21 2005

    I just picked myself up off of the floor and now realize I can't beat what irish said. Good Job!

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    underspin

    Fri Feb 11 2005

    For long-term relationships, ethics (the term I prefer to use)definitely matter.

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    souljunkie

    Wed Nov 17 2004

    Not important here! Again morales would fall into the area of good qualities for mates. But I dont care about a womans morales when Im deciding upon first glance if she turns me on or not. Sure I dont want her to be an axe murderer but we are talking about turn ons not what charachter traits the person has!

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    ladyshark4534

    Tue Apr 20 2004

    Everyone has different ideas of what true morals are. For example, You may not like me painting a nude picture, but I might like it and submit it to an art gallery. Or you may not like bisexuals, but I do. Morals can conflict.

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    scarletfeather

    Sat Apr 03 2004

    Your morals are such a turn-on! Recite the 10 Commandments again, and I'll be putty in your hands.

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    jed1000

    Fri Apr 02 2004

    Everyone has morals. Everyone has a sense of right and wrong. (Well, unless he or she is a sociopath.) The implication here is that only a person whose values exactly match one's own would be a turn-on.

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